Monday, April 8, 2013

Wolves, Boys, & Other Things That Might Kill Me by Kristen Chandler

SYNOPSIS:  KJ is a rugged girl growing up just outside of Yellowstone.  Her dad raises her alone.  When a new boy catches her attention, she is swept into the debate about whether wolves are good or bad for the area.

AUNT SHARON'S TAKE:  This book was fun to read.  The protagonist was gutsy and smart, which got me invested in her outcome.  Also, the storytelling style is realistic and believable, which kept it entertaining and fresh.  Although there is some violence, as well as some mild sensuality, I would recommend this book for older readers.

RATING:  PG13 For Violence and mild Sensuality

AUDIENCE:  Young Adults

STARS:  3 1/2

BOOKS LIKE THIS:  3 Willows, Along For the Ride

The Weed that Strings the Hangman's Bag by Alan Bradley


SYNOPSIS:  Flavia De Luce is back, this time trying to unravel the mysterious death of a puppet master.  At the root of it all (all puns unintended), she discovers another mysterious death, this time of a young boy several years earlier.

AUNT SHARON'S TAKE:  I loved the original of this series, and this book lived up to my expectations for a sequel.  Flavia is smart and funny, and the mystery unravels in a complex and unpredictable way.  There is some violence, as you might expect in a mystery, and reference to an affair, but otherwise, it is very clean.  I would definitely recommend it, especially for readers who enjoyed the first book.

RATING:  PG with Violence, and adult issues

AUDIENCE:  Young Adults and Adults

STARS:  4


Nicola and the Viscount by Meg Cabot


SYNOPSIS:  Nicola is an orphan, left with only a plot of land as an inheritance.  She thinks her life is complete when the man she admires asks her to marry him.  However, she soon discovers he may have ulterior motives.

AUNT SHARON'S TAKE:  I reviewed Victoria and the Rogue, and enjoyed it.  However, if you read one of these two books, you probably won't need to read the other, because they are very similar.  In this book, as in the other, there is very mild sensuality (as befitting the time period), and mild adventure-type violence.  Read it if you read Victoria and the Rogue and wanted to read it again, because that's what I felt like I was doing . . . reading it again.

RATING:  PG

AUDIENCE:  Teens

STARS:  1 1/2

BOOKS LIKE THIS:  Victoria and the Rogue, Fancy Pants

Inkheart and Inkspell by Cornelia Funke



SYNOPSIS:  Meggie's mother has been gone for most of her life.  She has lived a somewhat nomadic life with her father, moving as often as she can settle in any place.  When a mysterious stranger finds them, however, her life is forever changed.  She discovers that her father can read characters out of books and into real life.  However, when he does, the story takes people from the world around them to replace the missing characters.

AUNT SHARON'S TAKE:  This is a fun, adventurous story that has plenty of suspense in it.  It is told in classic fairy-tale style, so it has plenty of fantasy and some violence.  There is very little sensuality, including a brief reference to maturation.

RATING:  PG13 for Violence and Language

AUDIENCE:  Teens

STARS:  3 1/2

BOOKS LIKE THIS:  Howl's Moving Castle, The False Prince

To read about the final book in this trilogy, click here.

The Demon King by Cinda Williams Chima


SYNOPSIS:  This is a story following three different characters:  Han Alister, the street thief trying to change his life, Raisa Ana' Marianna, the heir to the the throne, and Amon Byrne, her guard and friend.   As the Queendom shows signs of war, the three characters discover secrets about their pasts, and try to do what is best for their people.

AUNT SHARON'S TAKE:  Although I sometimes like viewing the story from different points of view, it was a little confusing in this book, because the stories are so intricate and complicated.  However, I did enjoy the story and the characters in the book.  Content-wise, it was OK, although there was some violence and sensuality.

RATING:  PG13 for Sensuality and Violence

AUDIENCE:  Teens and Young Adults

STARS:  3

BOOKS LIKE THIS:  Immortals Series, The False Prince

Evermore by Alyson Noel


SYNOPSIS:  After surviving a serious car accident that kills her parents and sister, Ever is different.  She can hear others' thoughts and speak with her sister's ghost.  When she becomes friends with Damen, she starts to notice that she is not the only one with unusual abilities.

AUNT SHARON'S TAKE:  This is another book that I could have done without.  Once more, we have an average girl, a supernatural guy, and lots of what I consider to be infatuation.  There is also quite a bit of sensuality in the book, and some morbid violence.  I also don't really consider the story to be unique, but rather a copycat of other popular books.  I don't recommend this one.

RATING:  PG13 for Strong Sensuality, Sexual References, and Grotesque Violence

AUDIENCE:  Young Adults

STARS:  1

BOOKS LIKE THIS:  Fallen, Shiver